A day later, he oddly asked another cop, “Is the judge Jewish?” and insisted, “I didn’t do anything wrong. I am going to sue the city for what you did to me. Look at me, you tried to kill me.”

Joudeh is rolled in by wheelchair with a hard cast around his left left.Steven Hirsch

The wheelchair-bound Joudeh, 32, made his first appearance in Manhattan Supreme Court Tuesday, wearing an orange prison jumpsuit and a hard cast on his left leg. He’s been in custody at Bellevue Hospital since the Sept. 15 attack that left him riddled with 18 bullets.

Joudeh pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges. He has numerous other arrests.